Situation
Mission
Execution
Service Support (logistics)
Command and Signal

What are the 4 steps in supervising subordinates?

Assign the task
set the standards
check progress
follow up

What are the 4 specific NCO responsibilities?

1. Insure that each member of a unit is trained to proficiency in their MOS
2. Insure Accountability and Maintenance of Govt Equipment assigned to the unit
3. While on duty, be able to report location and activity of all their soldiers
4. Insure that the unit is trained to perform its primary mission

What are the 5 basic styles of Army leadership?

Directing
Delegating
Participating
Transactional
Transformational

What are the 2 steps in the Formation stage of team building?

Reception and integration

What is the most important thing a leader can do to strengthen his team?

Train them properly

What are the 3 pillar of the Army's Leader Development Model?

Institutional training
Operational Assignments
Self-Development

What is meant be mentoring?

Mentoring is the development of subordinates through observation, assessing, coaching, teaching and counseling.

What are the 3 mentoring techniques?

Teaching
Developmental counseling
Coaching

What are the 4 dimensions of the Army Leadership framework?

VAAS
Values
Attributes
Actions
Skills

Name some methods for motivating soldiers?

Empower them
Use positive reinforcement whenever possible
Use negative reinforcement where necessary

What is the best technique for for motivating soldiers?

Lead from the front
set the example

What is the difference between an implied and specified mission?

Implied- is when a leader sees something within his/her area that needs to be done and develops a plan to fix it.
Specified- a mission originating from the boss

Who is responsible for the success or failure of a mission?

The leader

What is fieldcraft?

The skills a soldier needs to sustain his/herself in the field.

All communication in the Army should travel how many levels up/down?

2 up
2 down

What is authority?

The power of a leader to direct subordinates or take action in the area of responsibility?
Respect my authoriti

What are the 2 types of authority?

General
Command

What are the 2 types of Responsibility?

Individual
Command

Where does an NCO derive his/her authority?

From the Constitution, to the CINC, who exercises authority through commissioned officers, who delegate to NCO's to accomplish the mission